The National Library of Wales and the Welsh County Archivists Group have provided Findmypast with the Welsh baptism, banns, marriage and burial records which make up the Wales Collection.

The Wales Collection is undergoing some changes and updates are ongoing. Records are searchable but some features have changed.

Marriages & Banns are now combined to make searching easier.

Powys records can now be found in historical county collections: Breconshire, Denbighshire, Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire.

Please scroll to the bottom of the page to see a list of unavailable parishes.

National Library of Wales

The National Library of Wales is located in Aberystwyth and holds large and significant archive collections, as well as printed books. These collections include a number of large estate archives, the archives of the Church of Wales (apart from parish registers but including bishop's transcripts) and of several non-conformist denominations.

It also holds the archives of cultural, political, industrial, agricultural, educational and professional institutions and the archives of individuals and families who have played a significant role in Wales.

Welsh County Archivists Group

The Welsh County Archivists Group contains various local authority archives, many of which have contributed to the Welsh Collection. They are as follows:

Unavailable Parishes

A number of parishes chose not to participate in the digitisation project and therefore their records do not form part of the Wales Collection.

The following list is arranged alphabetically by Parish. This list represents parishes who opted out of the digitisation programme and does not account for any gaps that may be due to missing volumes or ongoing digitisation work.